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C8 Sunday, april 25, 2021 The PosT-sTar 1 OBITUARIES THE POST-STAR OBITUARY DEPARTMENT Phone: 518-742-3325 or by email at Obituary clerks will be available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Friday and closed on major holidays. Deadline is 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.

For Sunday and Monday publications, deadline is 3 p.m. Friday. Visit https://poststar.com/place_ to place an obituary online. FUNERAL NOTICE HADLEY Graveside services with military honors for Edward O. Winslow, 97, who passed away on March 24, 2021 will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Friday, April 30, 2021 at Warrensburg Cemetery, Warrensburg. Arrangements were entrusted to Brewer Funeral Home, 24 Church Lake Luzerne. www.brewermillerfu- neralhomes.com. EDWARD O. WINSLOW Philip P.

Coletti Jan. 15, 1956 Apr. 10, 2021 sToNY CreeK Philip P. Co- letti, 65, of Warrensburg road, passed away peacefully, sat- urday, april 10, 2021 at Glens Falls hospital following a brief illness. Born January 15, 1956 in New York, NY, he was the son of the late robert and Jose- phine (Coccaro) Coletti.

Growing up in east Mead- ow on Long Island, he enjoyed playing football for the east Meadow Jets, bowling and in 1984, he completed the Long Island Marathon. It was at Diamond Wells and NY Water service where he started a career in plumbing. In 1987, he moved his family to Lake George where he opened a few small businesses including Phil Coletti Plumbing and heating which continued until his death. Phil loved watching his daughters sporting events as well as coaching and watching the Warrensburg Football team. Phil loved being a resident of the Town of stony Creek, help- ing out at the drop of a hat or burst of a he partic- ipated in most annual functions including being santa Claus at Christmas for the stony Creek Volunteer Fire Department, helping to cook (and eat) food for Mountain Days, volunteer- ing time, resources, and knowledge on a variety of subjects for local community organizations, and being on the town board.

Phil was an avid NY Jets fan and harbored a rela- tionship throughout the whole NFL season. he enjoyed going bullheading at harrisburg Lake, boating, golfing, sitting by a bonfire and just hanging out with friends new or old talking shop. Phil loved to rescue and adopt all types of with his main focus being dogs and cats. however, he was not op- posed to encouraging squirrels, chipmunks, and birds to help him eat nuts in the front yard. once someone met Phil, they rarely forgot his wit and wis- dom.

he will be missed by all those whose lives he touched and came to appreciate his unique observations of the hu- man condition. he is survived by his longtime companion, Jean stearns of stony Creek; his two daughters: Jaclyn Mason and her husband, Keith, of Phoenix, aZ and Kristen Coletti of War- rensburg; his brothers: robert (Kathleen) Coletti and hen- ry (susan) Coletti; his sister, Donna (Nevio Murljacic) Coletti; grandchildren: Connor and allison Mason; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. at request, there are no calling hours or funeral ser- vices scheduled. expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to The Kidney Project at UCsF. https://pharm.ucsf.edu/kidney Please visit www.alexanderfh.net for online guest book and condolences.

Mary Dwyer CoLTs NeCK, N.J. Mary Dwyer, 93, passed away peace- fully at her home in Colts Neck, NJ surrounded by her loving family on april 20, 2021. Mary was predeceased by her beloved husband James F. Dwyer, Jr. to whom she was married for 61 years until his passing in 2009.

Mary is survived by their sons and their wives: James III and Carol Dwyer of Wev- ertown, NY, John and shannon Dwyer of Johnsburg, NY, and Joseph P. and Denise Dwyer of staten Island, NY; and by their daughters: Margaret Dwyer also of staten Island, elizabeth Dwyer and her fiance salvatore eadicicco of Colts Neck, NJ, Juliann and the late John Nodalny of atlantic highlands, NJ, Kathleen and hugh Delany of Little egg harbor, NJ, Mary and Patricia. The warmth of her presence will be deeply missed by 12 grandchildren and her great-grandchildren who loving- ly referred to her as Nana. Mary (nee Mitrosky) was born in Fords, NJ, to the late Julia and Michael Mitrosky and was predeceased by her siblings: George, helen, Irene, Michael and Joseph. Mary is survived by her sisters-in-law: Beatrice Mitrosky and Norma Dwyer.

Mary and Jim lived in Jersey City before moving to staten Island where they lived for more than forty years and raised their nine children. Mary and Jim retired to their vacation home in Wevertown, NY in 1993, until they moved to Colts Neck, NJ in 2009. her passing will also be felt by The st. Margaret Mary ro- man Catholic Church in staten Island, NY, where Mary was a parishioner and was very active in the church and school for over 40 years. Mary always made time for the sisters that lived across the street in the convent, their weekly shopping trips were legendary.

she was an avid reader who loved gardening, well known by many for her delicious cooking, going to the beach, and watching Jeopardy. she also enjoyed going to saratoga race- track and to atlantic City. Most importantly, Mary loved spending time with her fami- ly and she absolutely cherished her grandchildren, she always put family first, and Mary was the strength they all relied on. Mary was a devoted wife, beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, loving sister and friend. she will be greatly missed and always thoughtfully remembered.

Mary will remain, forever in our hearts. Visitation will be Monday, april 26, 2021 from aM at the holmdel Funeral home, 26 s. holmdel road, holm- del. a Mass will be offered directly following the visitation at 11:30 aM at st. roman Catholic Church, 1 Phalanx rd, Colts Neck.

Interment will be private. KINDLY NoTe: for the health and safety of all guests, cur- rent state and local health protocols of social distancing and the wearing of face masks are being strictly enforced. Rocky L. Daniels Aug. 17, 1963 Jan.

22, 2021 LaKe LUZerNe rocky L. Daniels of Lake Luzerne passed away January 22, 2021 at Glens Falls hospital and will once again be in the loving arms of his mother and father who pre- deceased him. rocky was born august 17, 1963 and died after a courageous battle with both cancer and Covid 19. rocky was born in Glens Falls hospital and lived in Lake Luzerne. he attended had- ley Luzerne Central school.

rocky was a proud logger and the owner of rocky Daniels Trucking. he married his wife Lisa on oct. 3, 1998. They were mar- ried for 22 years. rocky enjoyed the woods and spending time with his family and friends.

When he working, which often, he liked to watch street outlaws and swamp People and have coffee with his sister. Not much pulled rocky away from his work, but in 1996 he took his boys on a trip to Florida and Walt Disney World. and in 2019 he went to beautiful Colorado to spend time with his daughter. he was able to visit her college cam- pus and meet his future son-in-law. he was looking forward to their upcoming wedding.

rocky was predeceased by his mother, Marguerite Daniels, father, Leonard Daniels, sr. and his sister, elizabeth ann smith. survivors include his wife, Lisa M. Daniels; his children: aaron L. Daniels (Misty) of Whitehall, Brian M.

Daniels (Fale- sha) of Whitehall and rebecca M. Daniels (ryan) of Lake Lu- sisters: Catherine Tubbs (James) of Lake Lu- zerne and Marguerite Barss (Dwight) of Corinth; brothers: stephen Bowers (edna) of olmsteadville, anthony smith of Queensbury, Leonard Daniels, Jr. (Connie) of Queensbury, stewart Daniels (Tammy) of Lake Luzerne, Bruce Daniels of Queensbury and Beecher Daniels (Jamie) of Corinth; father-in- law Leigh Bartlett of Glens Falls; mother-in-law Janice Jacob- sen (Ken) of Fort edward; brothers-in-law: ed Bartlett (Isabel) of ontario, Leigh Bartlett (Dawn) of rexford, and Joseph Mon- geon of hudson Falls; sister-in-law Jamie Daniels (Beecher) of Corinth; his grandchildren; his great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and a few special friends who were there for him to the very end. The family would like to extend sincerest thanks to the en- tire staff of the C.r. Wood Cancer Center and the 3 West Unit.

Friends may call 10 a.m.—12 Noon saturday, May 1, 2021 at Brewer Funeral home, 24 Church Lake Luzerne. Face coverings must be worn inside the funeral home and NYs ca- pacity limits will be followed. Graveside services will be conducted immediately follow- ing the visitation at Luzerne Cemetery, Lake Luzerne. To express online condolences, please visit www.brewer- millerfuneralhomes.com Spc. Abigail Rose Jenks Nov.

18, 2000 April 19, 2021 spc. abigail rose Jenks, 20, of Challedon Drive, died Monday, april 19, 2021 during a static line training jump from a helicopter. she was a member of the 82nd air- borne Division at Fort Bragg, NC. Born on November 18, 2000 in Pensacola, FL, abby was the daughter of Mary Jenks and anthony Taglianetti. she grew up in the Greenfield-saratoga area.

abby participated in 4-h and had a passion for animals. she was a 2018 graduate of saratoga springs high school and then enlisted in the Us army. she was a fire support specialist serving as a forward observer with the headquarters and headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 319th airborne Field artillery regiment. abigail Jenks was a creative, hardworking, and confi- dent said army Capt. Brian Norman, who com- manded artillery battery.

love for art, animals, and her friends reverberated wherever she worked, (and) her compassion for fellow paratroopers will be truly she was an accomplished artist and tattoo artist. abby was engaged to be married to her Fiance sgt. shane allen Warren Grant of Fort Bragg, NC. she also leaves her loving mother, Mary e. Jenks of Wilton; a brother, David J.

Jenks of Missouri, esther J. Jenks and an- thony r. Jenks both of Wilton; grandparents Loren and susan Jenks of Greenfield Center and anthony and sharon Taglianet- ti of Virginia; great grandmother, shirley Coonradt of Wilton; and an uncle, Chris Jenks, MD of oklahoma. her great-grandfather William Coonradt pre-deceased her. Funeral services with Full Military honors will be held at 11:00 a.m.

saturday, May 1 at Wilton Baptist Church, 755 sara- toga road (rte. 9), Wilton, NY. a calling hour will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. saturday May 1 at the church prior to the service.

Burial will be at 1:00 p.m. sunday, May 2, at Greenfield Cemetery in Greenfield, NY. arrangements are entrusted to the care of Compassion- ate Funeral Care, 402 Maple avenue, saratoga springs. To leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.com- passionatefuneralcare.com. Margaret (Cantiello) Soward Nov.

10, 1920 Apr. 18, 2021 QUeeNsBUrY Margaret (Cantiello) soward, 100 years young, passed away peaceful- ly sunday, april 18, 2021, at the home of the Good shepherd in Malta. Born in Fort edward, NY on November 10, 1920 to Carmine and raffaela (Izzo) Cantiello. she was a communicant of st. Church in Fort ed- ward and our Lady of annun- ciation in Queensbury.

Margaret graduated from Fort edward high school and attended alfred University. she left alfred when WWII broke out and shortly after moved to Washington, DC where she worked at several Government agencies. she was predeceased by two husbands, Wilber smith, and Morris soward, five brothers: Matteo, Nich- olas, Joseph, Matthew and Michael Cantiello, five sisters: The- resa Puylara, Mary ronca, sister Mary Imelda, Carmella Zeno and Christine Nasso. Margaret spent several years living and working in Germa- ny after WWII while her husband smitty was stationed there. They traveled extensively throughout europe during this time.

They returned to the Washington, DC area and Margaret went back to federal government employment. after passing, she married Bob soward. after their retirement they moved back to Fort edward to be close to fam- ily. When Bob passed, she moved to Queensbury where she resided until entering assisted living. Margaret was a hardworking, kind and generous woman and she will be dearly missed.

she is survived by several nieces and nephews. at request there will be no calling hours. Buri- al and services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations in memory can be made to a charity of choice. arrangements are in the care of M.B.

Kilmer Funeral home, 136 Main street, south Glens Falls, NY 12803. To view Marga- Book of Memories and post online condolences please visit: kilmerfuneralhome.com. William J. Bokus July 14, 1942 Apr. 21, 2021 MIDDLe GroVe William J.

Bokus, 78, of Middle Grove, NY passed away at saratoga hospital on april 21, 2021, af- ter succumbing to a battle with Covid-19. William was born in Brooklyn, NY on July 14, 1942. he was the son of the late John Boczkus (Bokus) and Marion (Boyce) Boczkus (Bokus). Bill proudly served in the United states Navy after grad- uating from saratoga springs high school. he then started his business, which is current- ly known as W.J.

Bokus Indus- tries, Inc. he worked for many years in the area as an excavation Contractor. he also owned and operated a Concrete Plant and a Precast Plant in Greenfield, NY. he also owned and operated a Gravel Pit and asphalt Plant, high Peaks asphalt Inc. in North Creek, NY.

Bill had a lifetime commitment to his many business ven- tures. In his leisure time, he enjoyed reading about our coun- history, rocks, trains, ships, and spending time with fam- ily on special occasions. he is predeceased by his parents and grandson, spencer Charles Mangino. he is survived by his son, William J. Bokus (Billy); a daugh- ter, Marcy Lynne Mangino and her fiance, Lyle DeVore; a sister, Patricia Myers; a brother John Bokus; grandchildren: Kenneth hicks, ashley Delgado, Colin Bokus, Mia Mangino and Dylan Bokus, Blake, alayna, Liliana, and ria.

Family and friends may call from 3 p.m.—7 p.m. on Tuesday, april 27, 2021, at the Tunison Funeral home, 105 Lake avenue, saratoga springs, NY 12866. a Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, april 28, 2021, at 10 a.m. at st. Church, 3159 NY-9N, Greenfield Center, NY 12833.

Burial will follow at the Greenfield Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to st. Jude at www.stjude.org/donate or to United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation www.umdf.org in memory of his grand- son, spencer Charles Mangino. online remembrance can be at www.tunisonfuneralhome. com.

Ann Brown roTTerDaM ann Brown, 59, passed away Tuesday april 20, 2021. ann was born, raised and educated in Glens Falls, NY the daughter of Michael Cot- trell and the late sharon (Ben- nett-Burch) Cottrell. ann spent most of her pro- fessional life as a registered Nurse having worked at alba- ny Medical Center hospital, el- lis hospital and most notably Glens Falls hospital. she was an avid gardener, cook and loved going to shows at Proc- Theater where she was season ticket holder. In addition to her father, she is survived by her husband Jeff Brown; sons: Patrick (Kim) Cornell and a.J.

(Laura) Cor- nell; grandchildren: Calvin, Collin and Molly; brother, Jamie Cottrell; and canine companions: Jackson, Bella and Gabrielle. In addition to her mother, she was predeceased by her broth- er Michael Cottrell, Jr. Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.DalyFuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Mohawk hudson humane society.

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